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BIOMASS
Turboden ORC plants produce heat and electricity from different kinds of biomass with high efficiency and user friendly operation. The generated power ranges up to 20 MW electric per single shaft.

GEOTHERMAL
The ORC technology is particularly suitable for the exploitation of medium-to-low enthalpy sources. It is a cost-effective solution with power outputs reaching up to 40 MWe per single generator for sources with water temperature of 100°C to 200°C or higher.

WASTE HEAT RECOVERY
Turboden ORC units can produce electricity by recovering heat from industrial processes and in combined cycles with reciprocating engines and gas turbines. The power of Turboden turbo generators in this application generally ranges up to 20 MW electric per single shaft.

OIL &AMP; GAS
Turboden ORC units allow to produce useful power (up to 20 MW per single shaft) by recovering waste heat from the exhaust gas of gas turbines/reciprocating engines or from the hot streams that can be found in the O&G downstream, midstream and upstream sectors. ORC technology finds its natural application in natural gas compression stations, but also in the exploitation of flare gas, hot water from exhausted oil wells, and refinery hot streams.

WASTE TO ENERGY
Turboden Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) technology can be profitably and efficiently used to produce electric and thermal power from waste and to enhance the efficiency of existing waste to energy plants. Turboden ORC turbogenerators in this application are able to produce up to 40 MW of electric power per single generator.

CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER
Turboden units allow to convert the heat collected by solar collectors into electricity through an efficient thermodynamic cycle. Concentrated Solar Power systems with the ORC technology of Turboden can be cost-effective in the range up to 20 MW electric per single shaft.

STEAM &AMP; POWER
ST&P®, Turboden Steam & Power ORC system, is a new technical solution for Combined Heat & Power (CHP) generation, with a very high overall energy efficiency, directly employed in manufacturing and industrial processes. It allows the production of electricity and a valuable high temperature heat carrier, such as steam, directly exploitable in manufacturing processes.